坦桑尼亚畜牧和渔业部2026/27财年4,338亿先令预算支持Kilwa Masoko远洋渔港及鱼市和畜牧生产力
Tanzania Livestock and Fisheries Budget 2026/2027 of TZS 433.38 Billion Backs Kilwa Masoko Port for Offshore Fishing, Fish Markets, and Livestock Productivity
坦桑尼亚基尔瓦渔港项目接近完工,后续冷链、加工及市场设施建设可能释放设备供货或EPC机会,中企可跟踪相关配套工程需求。
坦桑尼亚畜牧和渔业部长于2026年5月14日向国民议会提交了总额4,338亿先令的下一财年预算。其中3,351亿先令(77.3%)用于发展项目,重点包括Kilwa Masoko渔港(用于印度洋专属经济区远洋捕捞)、新建鱼市和上岸点以及畜牧生产力计划。该渔港项目截至2026年4月已完成97%,是发展资金的主要投向。
Tanzania’s Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries has tabled a TZS 433.38 billion budget for the 2026/27 financial year, with TZS 335.10 billion (77.3%) directed to development projects including the Kilwa Masoko Fishing Port for offshore fishing in the Indian Ocean Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), new fish markets and landing sites, and livestock productivity programmes.
The budget was presented to the National Assembly by Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Dr. Bashiru Ally Kakurwa on 14 May 2026 in Dodoma.
The 2026/27 allocation marks a decrease of about 9.1% from the TZS 476.66 billion approved for 2025/26.
The development envelope is dominated by the Kilwa Masoko Fishing Port in Lindi region, a TZS 280.59 billion project that had reached 97% completion by April 2026 and which is positioned to anchor Tanzania’s offshore fishing and Blue Economy strategy.
Tanzania Livestock and Fisheries Budget 2026/27 Structure
Tanzania Livestock and Fisheries Sector Performance to April 2026
Livestock and Fisheries Priorities for 2026/27
Livestock Sub-Sector Projects 2026/27Animal disease control and vaccinationLivestock identification and traceabilityLivestock genetic improvementSlaughterhouse and meat processing infrastructurePasture, feed and rangeland developmentHides, skins and leather value chain
Animal disease control and vaccination
Livestock identification and traceability
Livestock genetic improvement
Slaughterhouse and meat processing infrastructure
Pasture, feed and rangeland development
Hides, skins and leather value chain
Fisheries Sub-Sector Projects 2026/27 (Blue Economy)Kilwa Masoko Fishing PortNew fish marketsFish landing sitesAquaculture centresCold chain and storageEEZ surveillance and deep-sea fishingAquaculture inputs
Kilwa Masoko Fishing Port
New fish markets
Fish landing sites
Aquaculture centres
Cold chain and storage
EEZ surveillance and deep-sea fishing
Aquaculture inputs
The Ministry has requested Parliament to approve TZS 433,379,125,000 for Vote 99 for the 2026/27 financial year.
Development expenditure accounts for TZS 335,099,705,000 (77.3%), with TZS 193,795,218,000 financed from domestic sources and TZS 141,304,487,000 from external sources.
Recurrent expenditure accounts for TZS 98,279,420,000 (22.7%), of which TZS 49,452,723,000 covers salaries and TZS 48,826,697,000 covers other operational charges.
External financing is drawn from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Extended Credit Facility (ECF), the Agriculture and Fisheries Development Programme (AFDP), and the second phase of the Agricultural Sector Development Programme (ASDP II), the latter co-financed by the World Bank.
By April 2026, the Ministry had received TZS 186.40 billion of the 2025/26 budget, comprising TZS 66.04 billion in recurrent funding (65.05% of the recurrent allocation) and TZS 120.37 billion in development funding (32.08% of the development allocation), with the low development release rate flagged by the Ministry as a constraint on project execution.
Tanzania Livestock and Fisheries Sector Performance to April 2026
The Livestock sector contributed 6.2% to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2024 and grew by 5.0%, supporting more than 6.5 million livestock-keeping households.
The Fisheries sector contributed 1.6% to GDP in 2024 and grew by 2.3%, supporting around 6 million Tanzanians along the value chain, including 205,559 fishers and 53,992 aquaculture farmers.
Tanzania’s total livestock asset value rose to TZS 34.33 trillion by April 2026, from TZS 33.22 trillion in 2024/25.
Cattle numbers reached 40,569,621 by 2025, goats 29,598,648, sheep 9,944,352, pigs 4,362,829 and chickens 113,361,461.
Meat production reached 1,100,489.85 tonnes in 2025/26, with beef contributing 689,811.46 tonnes, poultry 156,341.21 tonnes, goat and sheep meat 192,552.75 tonnes, and pork 61,784.42 tonnes.
Milk production reached 4,218,529.22 thousand litres in 2025/26, drawn from indigenous cattle (2,826,414.58 thousand litres) and dairy breeds (1,392,114.64 thousand litres).
Fish production reached 490,372.83 tonnes by April 2026, up from 470,353 tonnes in 2024/25.
The Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (TAFIRI) completed an offshore fish stock assessment in the Indian Ocean Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), identifying 10,582 tonnes of commercially exploitable fish stocks for the country’s deep-sea fishing fleet.
The Government collected TZS 460.07 billion from fisheries licence fees, royalties and other charges by April 2026.
Livestock and Fisheries Priorities for 2026/27
The 2026/27 budget supports priorities across animal disease control, livestock productivity, value chain development, Blue Economy infrastructure, aquaculture expansion, fisheries surveillance and research and training.
The priorities are aligned with the Fourth National Five-Year Development Plan 2026/27-2030/31, the National Blue Economy Strategy of 2024, the Livestock Sector Master Plan, the Fisheries Sector Development Programme and the Tanzania Development Vision 2050.
The Ministry has identified deep-sea fishing in the Indian Ocean EEZ, aquaculture expansion across all six water sources (the Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Nyasa, Lake Rukwa and inland water bodies), livestock disease control and the development of the meat, milk and hides and skins value chains as central priorities.
Livestock Sub-Sector Projects 2026/27
Animal disease control and vaccination
The Ministry will continue mass vaccination programmes against East Coast Fever, Foot and Mouth Disease, Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Newcastle Disease and Rift Valley Fever, with continued procurement and distribution of vaccines through the Tanzania Veterinary Laboratory Agency (TVLA).
Livestock identification and traceability
The Ministry will continue the National Livestock Identification, Registration and Traceability System to improve livestock movement control, disease surveillance and access to export markets.
Livestock genetic improvement
Artificial insemination services and the multiplication of improved breeds will continue through the National Artificial Insemination Centre (NAIC) and the National Ranching Company (NARCO), with NARCO continuing the supply of improved bulls and heifers to farmers.
Slaughterhouse and meat processing infrastructure
The Ministry will continue rehabilitation and upgrading of municipal and export-grade slaughterhouses to meet international meat hygiene standards, alongside support to private investors entering the meat processing industry.
Pasture, feed and rangeland development
The Ministry will continue support for commercial pasture seed production, feed mills and rangeland rehabilitation, with a focus on reducing pastoralist-farmer conflicts through demarcation of grazing areas.
Hides, skins and leather value chain
The Ministry will continue support for the collection, preservation and processing of hides and skins, with the objective of expanding domestic leather manufacturing and reducing exports of raw hides.
Fisheries Sub-Sector Projects 2026/27 (Blue Economy)
Kilwa Masoko Fishing Port
The Kilwa Masoko Fishing Port in Lindi region, valued at TZS 280,585,849,982, had reached 97% completion by April 2026 and continues to receive financing for the final phase.
Completed works include the 315-metre quay (100%), the administration building (98%), the ice production, fish storage, fish processing and fish market building (96%), the water supply station (96%), the electrical substation (97%), the nitrogen gas station (95%), the parking infrastructure (96%), and fuel storage tanks and the ship maintenance workshop (97%), while the fire station stands at 80%.
The port is designed to anchor Tanzania’s offshore deep-sea fishing operations in the Indian Ocean EEZ and to provide cold-chain, processing and export logistics for the fisheries value chain.
New fish markets
The Ministry continues construction of six new fish markets
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